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Banbridge High School: Banbridge: County Down: Controlled: Secondary: 521-0047 [26] Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College: Bangor: County Down: Controlled: Secondary: 421-0296 [27] Bangor Grammar School: Bangor: County Down: Voluntary: Grammar: 442-0015 [28] Belfast Boys' Model School: Belfast: County Antrim: Controlled: Secondary: 121-0022 [29 ...
In the estate there are many grassy areas, often where houses have been demolished, a park, Ballee Primary School which closed in 2010, a public house and a few retail premises. Near the estate on the Old Antrim Road is Ballee Presbyterian Church , as well as Ballee Baptist Church , on the Toome Road in the townland, near to Ballymena Free ...
Slemish College is a co-educational integrated secondary school in Ballymena, Northern Ireland. The college is named after Slemish Mountain near Ballymena in mid- Antrim , which tradition suggests was home to Saint Patrick during his youth.
Ballymena Academy is a mixed gender, voluntary grammar school in the market town of Ballymena in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1828 as a small provincial school for children in the town and surrounding agricultural hinterland.
Northern Regional College (or NRC) is a third level educational institution in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.The college has five campuses around the north-east of Northern Ireland (County Antrim and eastern County Londonderry): Ballymena (Trostan Avenue and Farm Lodge campuses), Coleraine, Magherafelt and Newtownabbey.
Marisa Johnson, 26, has approximately $145,000 in student loan debt from both her bachelor's and master's degrees. How to manage holiday spending when you're dealing with student loan debt Skip to ...
The Student Loans Company (SLC) is an executive non-departmental public body company in the United Kingdom that provides student loans. It is owned by the UK Government's Department for Education (85%), the Scottish Government (5%), the Welsh Government (5%) and the Northern Ireland Executive (5%). [2] The SLC is funded entirely by the UK taxpayer.
Holidays feature a steep rise in accommodation cost, due to increased demand. The English tourism industry monitors websites that provide up-to-date school holiday information, and adjusts prices accordingly. Prices often drop by hundreds of pounds one week into the new school term. Most schools have a strict policy against school absences.